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Prime Minister

24 February 2021

Lead MP

Derek Twigg

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

Benefits & WelfareLocal Government
Other Contributors: 18

At a Glance

Derek Twigg raised concerns about prime minister in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Asked the Government to list official engagements for Wednesday 24 February. He then questioned whether the Government's funding for discretionary covid isolation payments was sufficient, highlighting that only 171 constituents had been helped out of strict eligibility criteria set by the Prime Minister’s Government.

Government Response

Benefits & WelfareLocal Government
Government Response
Responded to questions on discretionary funding for councils, emphasised central government's role in supporting local authorities. He also discussed plans to address wind power infrastructure challenges and misinformation about the virus. My hon. Friend makes an extremely good point, which I am sure will be heard with great interest around the country. There is just such a review being carried out after consulting pub owners, brewers and others, and I know that the Chancellor is looking very closely at the findings. I certainly am proud of what universal credit is doing. It is odd to be attacked by a Labour Member over universal credit when it is his party’s policy to abolish that benefit, but the best thing we can do for families in Billingham is to ensure that there are very good jobs there. My hon. Friend is absolutely right in what he says about home building and the need for housing across the country. We sometimes hear that this is a problem mainly in London and the south-east. It is not at all; it is everywhere in the country, as he rightly says. First of all, I congratulate my hon. Friend on his successful campaign to get a new high school; it is absolutely vital.
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